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they've given immunity so you can't sue the gun industry, and the gun industry is uniquely unregulated. so the bushmaster and the smith and westons and the server capitalists, they fund the nra, the nra does everything they say they should do and as a result our u.s. senate can't even take a vote in support of uniform background checks for criminals. i mean this is so outrageous. what they basically did is say that we're limiting the bill to background checks at gun shows and on the internet, but in 33 states, prove gun dealers can sell guns undetected to criminals, and that's legal. and they couldn't even pass that legislation. so we need to win back our democracy, which is outrageously destroyed by special there's money and we saw first hand what congress is willing do. they're willing to continue to take nra and gun industry blood money and ignore the fact that 87% of americans die from guns every day. this bill was willfully lacking. it didn't even include a magazine limitation on the number of rounds and it didn't include military style weapons or safe storage. it didn't do anythi
they've given immunity so you can't sue the gun industry, and the gun industry is uniquely unregulated. so the bushmaster and the smith and westons and the server capitalists, they fund the nra, the nra does everything they say they should do and as a result our u.s. senate can't even take a vote in support of uniform background checks for criminals. i mean this is so outrageous. what they basically did is say that we're limiting the bill to background checks at gun shows and on the internet,...
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unregulated digital currency came back in 2009. a lot of people bought illegal stuff with it you can't trace it now you can get anything with it sold for 9 bucks each. speculators drove it way up. now the news today. there has been something of a meltdown on bit coin. exchange it dropped 60% in one day. now it's halting trading to let everybody cool off. this actually started yesterday. bit coin hit all-time high of 266 bucks. and then it dropped to just over 100 bucks. bubble? maybe. ponzi? not technically. but a risky investment, no doubt. any questions? ask a teenager. it seems jodi arias has arranged to tweet from jail. now a friend is explaining how jodi arias the one on trial for shooting -- stabbing her boyfriend 27 times though she doesn't remember that and shooting him and slitting his throat has managed to bring they're own brand of philosophy to the interwebs. one tweet on her page quotes the author joseph conrad nothing lays itself open to the charge of exaggeration more than the language of the naked truth. so how does
unregulated digital currency came back in 2009. a lot of people bought illegal stuff with it you can't trace it now you can get anything with it sold for 9 bucks each. speculators drove it way up. now the news today. there has been something of a meltdown on bit coin. exchange it dropped 60% in one day. now it's halting trading to let everybody cool off. this actually started yesterday. bit coin hit all-time high of 266 bucks. and then it dropped to just over 100 bucks. bubble? maybe. ponzi?...
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unregulated militia. the second amendment does not say anything about the muskets or single shot weapons. type weapons.ia- individual citizens have a right to own full automatic weapons and military weapons in current use in the military and law- enforcement use. the other gentleman prior to that asked to debate. i would be glad to debate that gentleman anytime anywhere about the second amendment. host: thanks. about the georgetown that passed the mandatory gun ownership block, their chief of police said it is a deterrent. on twitter -- you, we covered elijah cummings, the maryland democrat at the press club yesterday. he's working on gun legislation for democrats in the house. here's what he said on fixing the background check system. [video clip] >> i have been asked whether i support other gun-related legislation. the answer is i do. i believe fixing the background check system is one of the most common sense actions we can take to prevent criminals from getting guns. i think that would complement our
unregulated militia. the second amendment does not say anything about the muskets or single shot weapons. type weapons.ia- individual citizens have a right to own full automatic weapons and military weapons in current use in the military and law- enforcement use. the other gentleman prior to that asked to debate. i would be glad to debate that gentleman anytime anywhere about the second amendment. host: thanks. about the georgetown that passed the mandatory gun ownership block, their chief of...
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"the new york times" writes that similar websites function as unregulated stores where the essential anonymity of the internet allows unlicensed sellers to advertise scores of weapons and people legally barred from gun ownership to buy them. it goes on to say that "gun control advocates argue that such background checks would prevent shootings like that of zina emma whose husband was killed even though a restraining order barred him from having guns." guest: we do not need people with -- host: it has to prevent mass killings? guest: what i am saying it is disingenuous to say we must do this in the name of the fallen, the dead at sandy hook and what has been proposed would not change what happened there. with regard to this one incident, and i'm not familiar with that situation, but what i a hugel you is that percentage of people who buy guns have background checks, even as -- at the gun shows. if they are federally licensed firearms sales people -- even the fast and furious, those gun sellers did not want to sell guns to the people that the federal justice department demanded that th
"the new york times" writes that similar websites function as unregulated stores where the essential anonymity of the internet allows unlicensed sellers to advertise scores of weapons and people legally barred from gun ownership to buy them. it goes on to say that "gun control advocates argue that such background checks would prevent shootings like that of zina emma whose husband was killed even though a restraining order barred him from having guns." guest: we do not need...
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it does not mean warfare as we see now unregulated does not mean their regulations, regulation means well equipped. people need to understand that 18th-century. your second amendment views -- the people who call so far who seem to have an anti-second amendment bias, you tend to ask them longer questions. thingse is a couple of -- what about the guns in place now? if the law passes and everybody has the weapons and may decide they do not want to turn them in him are they suddenly criminals? what about guns smuggling? fast and furious. if you want to look at the government mishandling. the people killed on the street and babies -- background checks. how does the government plan to match each gun owner with a national registry? where is that going to be used? why don't we -- why do we see only victims on these congressional and presidential junkets. what about the people whose lives are saved. i don't see anything about that. i think you can judge a person's honesty in discussing stuff whether or not they show both sides of it and honest about it. host: as you know, the host of this sho
it does not mean warfare as we see now unregulated does not mean their regulations, regulation means well equipped. people need to understand that 18th-century. your second amendment views -- the people who call so far who seem to have an anti-second amendment bias, you tend to ask them longer questions. thingse is a couple of -- what about the guns in place now? if the law passes and everybody has the weapons and may decide they do not want to turn them in him are they suddenly criminals? what...
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home lives where they felt they had no options and they came to this care provider who was essentially unregulated. this does fall into the purview of the united states attorney general because these patients oftentimes travel across state lines and this is an isolated incident. t would be disingenuous that caregivers fall in this category. we know if there is one there likely will be others. none of his staff were licensed nurses or doctors and a eenager gave anesthesia with narcotics. he allegedly aborted and killed babies in the sixth and seventh month of pregnancy and charged more for bigger babies. he allegedly ushered white women in a slightly cleaner area because he thought they would be more likely to file a complaint. the abortions of the biggest babies allegedly were scheduled for sundays when the clinic was closed. the only person allowed to assist with such cases was his wife, pearl. she was one of nine employees charged with him as well in this and she has not obtained a lawyer at this time and he allegedly took the files home with him from the patients that he dealt with and then dis
home lives where they felt they had no options and they came to this care provider who was essentially unregulated. this does fall into the purview of the united states attorney general because these patients oftentimes travel across state lines and this is an isolated incident. t would be disingenuous that caregivers fall in this category. we know if there is one there likely will be others. none of his staff were licensed nurses or doctors and a eenager gave anesthesia with narcotics. he...
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most free states, that behavior, the size of the container out of which you drink your soda pop is unregulated by the government, and you are free to make choices. there's good news and bad news here. the bad news is that there are states like new york -- new york city -- where the government thinks it can regulate private behavior. the good news is, as ronald reagan used to say, you can still vote with your feet. if you think the taxes are too high in new jersey, you can move to pennsylvania. if you think the regulation is too much in massachusetts, you can move to new hampshire. >>steve: one of the components of whether or not your state is free, one of them is taxes. in new york it is terrible. and in california it is even worse. >> where you and i live, the real estate taxes are the highest in the union. the state income tax is the highest in the union because we have the fewest deductions. i'm not critical of governor christie. these things were in place before he came into office. >>brian: if everybody craves freedom, why aren't people running to north dakota? why aren't they fleeing to
most free states, that behavior, the size of the container out of which you drink your soda pop is unregulated by the government, and you are free to make choices. there's good news and bad news here. the bad news is that there are states like new york -- new york city -- where the government thinks it can regulate private behavior. the good news is, as ronald reagan used to say, you can still vote with your feet. if you think the taxes are too high in new jersey, you can move to pennsylvania....